gator45juice
48 posts
May 03, 2009
9:24 AM
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Does anyone out there have the Birmingham Roller Book by Pensom? I cant seem to locate mine. If so could one of you fine gentleman down load or upload pix & specs for the "Double Kit Box" Pensom has pix of in the book. Or could one someone download some cool pix and specs for a single and double kit box. I am looking to build a kit box that will hold 25 birds ea. either single or double. Any feedback is greatly appreciated. Thanx, Walt
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Tony Chavarria
Site Publisher
3278 posts
May 03, 2009
9:51 AM
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gator, I just used the SearchSite feature and found:
Search Results From This Site Found 5828 items for "kit boxes". ---------- FLY ON! Tony Chavarria
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gator45juice
49 posts
May 03, 2009
10:28 AM
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still need those pix, though! That would be alot faster...
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Tony Chavarria
Site Publisher
3279 posts
May 03, 2009
11:28 AM
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gator, I saw over 30 pictures and more in the slide show in the first 10 results found for the first page. What do you mean? ---------- FLY ON! Tony Chavarria
Last Edited by on May 03, 2009 11:29 AM
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gentle johnnie
35 posts
May 03, 2009
1:54 PM
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first pic front of kitt box trap door open second pic right side door open third pic right side fourth pic front with homing cage holds 25 birds 42" tall fifth pic front wooden door open to inside wire doorwith trap
in front 36" x 36" with 4" tray under cost less than $25.00 to build trap made with spools and dowel sticks less than $4.00 wire on inside front door cost the most 1/4x 1/4 and wire floor also got idea off of one discussion try them and make it the way you want ---------- Gentle Johnnie "Angels of the Sky Loft"
Last Edited by on May 03, 2009 2:33 PM
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Tony Chavarria
Site Publisher
3282 posts
May 03, 2009
1:57 PM
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Nice Johnnie! ---------- FLY ON! Tony Chavarria
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Neo the 1
239 posts
May 03, 2009
3:52 PM
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Neo the 1
240 posts
May 03, 2009
3:53 PM
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Neo the 1
241 posts
May 03, 2009
3:55 PM
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Neo the 1
242 posts
May 03, 2009
3:58 PM
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Neo the 1
243 posts
May 03, 2009
3:59 PM
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some of my 25 to 30 bird kitting bays
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topnotch uk
451 posts
May 04, 2009
2:07 AM
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nice one neo yours in sport the man eeehaha
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Tony Chavarria
Site Publisher
3287 posts
May 04, 2009
4:23 AM
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Nice contribution and timely too. ;-) ---------- FLY ON! Tony Chavarria
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Velo99
2108 posts
May 04, 2009
5:22 AM
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Neo, Do you have trouble with the cockbirds claiming a perch? With the style of perch you have there if you offset them and make one end higher than the other it makes it more difficult to defend a whole perch and the cockbird will eventually relent to having perchmates. ---------- V99 blue sky single beat in cadance performing now earth beckons the winged drawn breath is let quickly forth orchestral movement follows
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Last Edited by on May 04, 2009 5:26 AM
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gator45juice
51 posts
May 04, 2009
9:57 AM
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Tony I mean the Pix from the Pensom Book! I need those pix.
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Neo the 1
244 posts
May 04, 2009
10:06 AM
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velo99. mate. l dont have any problems at all. My birds seem to know were to perch. with out any fighting. Doing them this way the birds always face forward. In a line. So they am easy to keep an eye on them. easy to handle when l need to
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RodSD
238 posts
May 04, 2009
11:59 PM
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Does anyone actually scanned that double-kit box picture from Pensom book that gator was talking about?
I thought it was somewhere from the internet, but I am not sure.
Nice kitboxes guys!
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RodSD
239 posts
May 05, 2009
12:04 AM
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Johnnie,
You built that kitbox for $25? That can't be possible. Explain more please.
Neo,
Those perches look very European.
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Neo the 1
246 posts
May 05, 2009
10:11 AM
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RodSD. The kitting box was made for 25 to 30 birds??? But also. it didnt cost me nuthing. l work at a timber yard. So l get all my wood for nuthing. Just payed for the netting
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Neo the 1
247 posts
May 05, 2009
10:18 AM
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lm from the west midlands in the UK. The perches are better like this l find. when you got the V perches in. You have to keep scraping them. My way you don't. The mess just falls through the grid. Out the way. Easy and simple to maintain
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